Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers is a professional football team that plays in the Southern Division of the NFC in the National Football League. They play their home games at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Since joining the NFL in 1976, they have played in one Super Bowl. In early 2003 they defeated the Oakland Raiders 48-21 to win Super Bowl XXXVII.
Fast Facts
- Inaugural season: 1976
- NFC Titles: 1
- Super Bowl wins: 1 (Super Bowl XXXVII)
- Team colors: Buccaneer red, pewter, black, orange, white
- Owner: Malcolm Glazer
- Head Coach: Jon Gruden
- Home: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, Florida
Team Highlights
- 1976: Joined the NFL
- 1976: Completed their inaugural season with a 0-14 record
- 1977: Moved to the NFL Central Division
- 1979: Lost first playoff appearance to the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship
- 2000: Lost to St. Louis Rams in NFC Championship Game
- 2002: Jon Gruden named Head Coach
- 2002: Moved to the NFC South Division
- 2003: Won Super Bowl XXXVII over the Oakland Raiders
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